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Hospitality - Manager Atrium Hospitality Employee Review

3.0
Jan 19, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

The best reasons to work for Atrium Hospitality is the career advancement and opportunities.

Cons

The downside of working for Atrium Hospitality is the minimal staffing levels.

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Atrium Hospitality Response
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Thank you for taking the time to provide your feedback about your experience as an Atrium Hospitality Associate. We are pleased to know that you find career advancement opportunities favorable as these are key priorities for us. It is our goal to continue to hire and place the right people in positions so that we can maintain the staffing levels required for optimal efficiency, performance and results.

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Cons

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1.0
May 19, 2026
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Pros

Hotel discounts included for Atrium portfolio in addition to brand discounts Lunch is included for employees

Cons

Hotels are all showing their age and corporate leadership refuses to invest in needed upgrades for high performing hotels. Advancement opportunities are advertised but never realized. Leadership prefers to laterally move high performers to low performing hotels instead of letting them advance at their current property. Wages are stagnant AI implementation is counter intuitive to guest satisfaction goals. Guests don’t like having to get past chat bots and AI receptionists to speak with a person. Other cost cutting measures are also frustrating for guests (ie Thermostats that turn off when they don't detect movement in 15 minutes) Corporate Leadership seems to display a clear favoritism to Sales Departments. Refusing to remove poor performers and covering up for their mistakes while expecting other departments to pick up their slack. Leadership has been selling hotels off instead of renovating them Poor executive decisions are never owned up to and are pushed down to the property level for blame. (For Example setting unrealistic 2025 budget goals) Executive strategy seems to be forcing hotels to become leaner and leaner to maximize revenue while expanding corporate roles that don’t enhance value. This leads to frustrated guests and lower revenue

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